The Airports division of the County of Sacramento is responsible for the safe, efficient, and sustainable operation of regional air travel infrastructure, with a focus on maintaining critical airport facilities and ensuring compliance with federal and state operational standards. Strategic initiatives center on operational resilience, regulatory adherence, and the integration of professional consulting services to optimize financial and technical decision-making across airport assets.
Airports is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Airports division of the County of Sacramento is responsible for the safe, efficient, and sustainable operation of regional air travel infrastructure, with a focus on maintaining critical airport facilities and ensuring compliance with federal and state operational standards. Core priorities inc...
The Airports division of the County of Sacramento is responsible for the safe, efficient, and sustainable operation of regional air travel infrastructure, with a focus on maintaining critical airport facilities and ensuring compliance with federal and state operational standards. Core priorities include enhancing terminal functionality through modernized management systems, securing pest and rodent control to meet public health mandates, and engaging qualified construction managers to execute capital upgrades—particularly in high-traffic areas like Sacramento International Airport’s Terminal A. Strategic initiatives center on operational resilience, regulatory adherence, and the integration of professional consulting services to optimize financial and technical decision-making across airport assets.
Procurement activity reflects a reliance on professional services and specialized construction support rather than commodity purchases. The agency consistently seeks contracted expertise in administrative management consulting, computer systems design, and construction management-at-risk delivery models. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitations with no set-asides, indicating an emphasis on technical capability and experience over socioeconomic preferences. The procurement structure favors performance-based agreements tied to deliverables rather than time-and-materials arrangements.
Primary NAICS categories targeted include 541611 for financial and operational consulting, 541512 for project management software and IT systems design, 236220 for commercial building construction services, and 561710 for integrated pest and rodent control. Vendor relationships are built on demonstrated expertise in aviation-specific environments, with a preference for firms experienced in federal airport compliance, facility lifecycle management, and public infrastructure projects.
Organized under the County of Sacramento, this agency manages airfield and terminal infrastructure across Sacramento’s primary aviation hub. It utilizes standard public procurement vehicles including Requests for Proposals and Requests for Qualifications to engage qualified service providers. Operations are centralized in Sacramento, CA, with all procurement activities aligned to county governance and public infrastructure oversight protocols.
Recent Airports Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Airports, including active solicitations and recent awards.